It has been the habit of many residents of this area to tramp up to the summit of ‘Governor Dick” and there eat a lunch them, togeter with water to drink. In order to help people : to get water to drink at “Gov- for thrifty ernor Dick”, Clarence Schock | : shoppers saw fit to drill a well: at "“Gov- pd ernor Dick” and succeeded in Ideal 2230 -0z cans 29¢ 16.02 getting water which came up to a level only 40 feet below the ground at the summit of Gov- Dick”. A hand pump was cans 3:29 29° PORK & BEANS New Pack Cherry 16-02 ernor which they had brought up with | Work Progressing On Tower At ‘Governor Dick’ Park four young men in the act of breaking in. These four teen- agers, probably under 16 years of age and certainly under 18 years of age, will be required to appear before the juvenile court in Lancaster county for trial. “It is regrettable that any- thing like this would occur in a robberies have been committed in cottages on the Chautauqua Grounds and also on the United Brethren Grounds. On account of the difficulty of apprehending these offenders and the undesir- able job of prosecuting them, they have been cape. It seems that the juvenile courts have been unduly lenient and have allowed youthful IDEAL PRESERVES jar erected on this well so that Ideal Red ‘ c those who tramped to the sum- 02 mit of “Governor Dick” could K ID N E Y Rn E A N S cans get water without carrying it Ideal Fancy Fla. Sweet 2 c up. At this time and previously oO R A N G E J U I Cc E to thereto, additional towers were built near the summit of “Gov- Farmdale Tender riz c ernor Dick”. While these tow- S w E E T P E AR S cans \3 ers were in use, no accident oc- curred to anybody and they Farmdale Cut © Were in use constantly for a] G R E E N B E A N 5 cans number of years. After some time, vandalism resulted in the Farmdale Tender 1602 C overthrow of the tower at the L I RM a n E A N S cans summit of “Governor Dick” and lamage to other towers, so that | Ideal T i asty Sandwich 16-02 € later it was decided to unsafe 5 ye R E A D jar to continue these wooden tow- | Del Monte or Ideal Clin ers; and after August, 1947, the P EB siicesor 29-0z 29 erection and maintenance of E A C H E % Halves can towers was discontinued, except Pure Strawberry c one special tower built at “Gov- IDEAL PR Vo 28 lernor Dick” after the destruc- ESERVES 4 tion of the others and within a Ideal Creamy Nea © (Year after was also removed. | ew Dec. PEARUT BUT TER 11-0z jar 29 Even the well drilled at the summit of “Governor Dick” | was not appreciated by some You Wanted a Repeat - - Here it is - - - Another Big Ideal Frozen Food Sale Reg. 29c Ideal 2 45¢ Fordhook Lima Beans 2::45¢ youthful vandals. Two troughs |belonging to this pump were {shot up by the youthful vandals land later on the pump itself was broken off and was unfit for use. This pump, intended to be a {convenience to those who tram- I ped these hills, was not avail- able thereafter. 10-02 pkgs Reg. 25c¢ Ideal Green Baby Lima Beans 10-02 pkgs Reg. 27c¢ Ideal Green W This property, consisting of -0Z Cc 1105 acres, was owned by Clar- B RO CCO L | S p EA R S 2 pkgs 4 5 [ence ng 1934 until August 27, 1953. On that date Clarence Schock and his wife, Evetta J. Schock, deeded these 1105 acres to the school district |of the Borough of Mount Joy for use as a school playground |and public park and forest for- lever. This deed makes the School District of the Borough of Mount Joy trustee of this property and limits the use of it Reg. 23c Ideal Fancy Cauliflower Florets CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS GRAPES gr2y for a school playground and GOLDEN RIPE Cc public park, and any other use BANANAS consistent with the laws of | Pennsylvania. One of the pro- visions of this deed is that there | shall be no hunting or shooting or smoking on these premises, thereby avoiding the osnger that might occur to those who tramp these hills for pleasure | and who are not interested in hunting and shooting and smok- ing. Prior to the deeding of this 'and to the school district of the Borough of Mount Joy, Clar- ence Schock made an effort to turn the property over to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvan- | ia provided it would be kept out of the hands of the Game Com- "LARGE CALIF. HONEYDEWS © 39¢ FRESH SUGAR CORN 6:25 FRESH FULL-PODDED LIMA BEANS 3 '** 29¢ GOLDEN SWEET POTATOES Us! Large Local Cucumbers or Green Peppers 3 (4g Crisp Calif. Celery 2's 29¢ FRESH LOCAL RED BEETS 3" 17¢ J. I. Brand Sliced Strawberries 2 10-0z rks 49¢ STEAK | mission and that hunting and Extra 69° U. S. Choice | shooting would be prohibited. Special b Tender Sirloin | The Department of Forests and or Rib Waters, was unwilling to accepe |the lands under such terms and would not take it except uncon- ditionally so that the State [could use it for any purpose it {might see fit. Therefore it was |finally decided to deed the land [to the school district of the | Borough of Mount Joy for use las a school playground and |public park and forest forever. From the very beginning of the erection of the Tower House [where it now stands, some van- |dals saw fit to break into it. For many years it was used only for short periods of time during the |summers, and since 1949 it has CROSS-CUT BEEF ROAST -49¢ Lancaster Brand Smoked Fully Dressed Stewing TONGUES CHICKENS 49 | -39° WILSON BOLOGNA 1b39e CRISPRITE LEAN SLICED BACON '®*55¢ 80z 29¢ b43¢ Vib 27 Lancaster Midget Braunschweiger Tasty Skinless Franks Sliced Lebanon Bologna FANCY POLLOCK FILLETS Ib 25c FANCY PERCH FILLETS Ib 3gc been used because of the FANCY DRESSED WHITINGS 1b 19¢ illness of Mrs. Schock and the physical disability of Clarence FANCY LARGE SHRIMP ip 59¢ [Schock. As stated above, the house- {breaking began as early as 1936. This Weel’s Bakery Feature - - Supreme ® y p Reg, C [Many articles, such as kitchen Plain Rye Bread Los [utensils and tools, have been |stolen. In the summer of 1935 a | party of young people took pos- Supreme Enriched Bread Stil 15 |session and left behind in the Delicious Virginia-Lee Cookies ©kinds 9-0zpkg 29¢ |living room on the first floor | empty bottles of soft drinks, po- Sparkling Bala Club 3 2 Cc [tato chips and other debris, in- Beverages in Cans {cluding cigarette stumps, some No Deposit - - No Returns - - No Breakage. Four Flavors. |of which were colored with lip- —— |stick. It has been a difficult PRINCESS MARGARINE Borden A's 43¢ [thing to guard these premises LOUELLA MILK !t'sHomogenized 4 talicans 4Q9¢ |and determine the names of the BONITO -- TastyasTuna 19¢ |housebreakers. Just this month LOUELLA BUTTER The Prize Winner Ya's, 1b 66e IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE “ozjar 1,29 202 Jar §5¢ lof July 1954, John Kratzer, the Prices Effective Aug. 12-13-14, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. 12-0z cans | faithful Constable of West Corn- wall Township, with the aid of a watchman who was on the , premises day and night, caught housebreakers to escape the penalty which should be admin- istered.” “If juvenile delin- quents are permitted to commit misdeeds without due punish- ment, other juveniles will know about it and will be tempted to endeavor to break the law and hope to avoid proper punish- ment therefor.” “The writer of this story de- sires to make it clear to the reader that the opinions on the subject of housebreaking teen- agers are his own and do not reflect the opinion of any per- sons whose name or names may or may not happen to appear herein.” The writer desires to make it clear that no part of this story is intended to be a criticism of the juvenile court of the Coun- ty of Lancaster because the wri- ter has no knowledge whatever of the record of said court and has no knowledge of the record of any association. The Tower House herein re- ferred to was formerly used as a private residence by its own- er, Clarence Schock. Since Aug. 27, 1953, it is owned by the Mt. Joy school district, and Clarence Schock is acting as caretaker of the property including the en- | tire tract of 1105 acres. As care- taker, Clarence Schock is auth- orized to appoint substitutes: to help in caring for the property because of his physical disabili- ty, which prevents him from being present on the premises as often as desirable. Associates of Clarence Schock in The SICO Company will assist, and a watchman has been installed in the Tower House to guard the property, the results of which are hereinabove stated. | The school district of the Borough of Mount Joy will not be required under the terms of the deed to use any tax money to pay the cost of maintenance | of the property. The SICO Com- pany has contributed for this purpose and will continue to so contribute so long as it exists. Many lovers of Mount Gretna’ are still interested in tramping up to “Governor Dick”. Accor- | dingly, it is fitting to forget the lack of appreciation displayed by youthful vandals in destruction at and near “Gov- peaceful community such as Mount Gretna,” states Mr. Schock. Other break-ins and "wood that is necessary to allowed to es- | ' notice which will appear at or their The Bulletin—that's why its adver- ernor Dick” and therefore The SICO Company, under the lead- | ership of its President, Clarence | Schock, has determined to build of "Governor Dick” an Observation Tower 15 feet in diameter and 66 feet so that those who this tower will be able to over- | at the summit high, | tendance of 170 to 185. look surrounding trees, no mat- ter how much talled they may ! grow, and obtain the magnifi- cent view which is there obtain- | able. This tower will be of | monolithic reinforced concrete construction and steel with the | exception of a small amount of | pro- vide the background for the ver- tical ladders. The ladders will] be of steel and all else except | the wood backboard will be of | concrete. There will be two | shafts in this structure—one for going up and one for coming | down. The dimensions of these shafts will be 32 in. x 68 in. and the platforms, located 7 ft. | 4 in. apart, will measure only | a2 in. x 40 in., leaving a hatch | for the ladders to pass through | measuring 28 in. x 32 in. The | climber will go up on the ver- tical ladder with its wooden backboard which makes it saf- er than any stairway, and the distance from platform to plat- form will be only 7 ft. 4 in. These platforms will give a resting place and will be big en- ough to make space for two people to stand on comfortably whenever that may be neces- sary. At each platform there will be openings in the wall of the tower to provide sufficient | light for the climber of the lad- ders to see. The top of the reinforced con- crete roof will be 66 ft. above the first floor of the tower, and will be surrounded by an iron fence 4 ft. high, thereby mak- ing it impossible for snow to accumulate on the roof and melt and penetrate the concrete structure and freeze and there- by disintegrate the concrete. The roof will extend beyond the outer walls of the tower not less than one foot, thereby | providing a cornice from which | the water will drain without | running down on the side of | the tower. | This tower will be open for | public use in accordance with a near its entrance reading as fol- | lows: “This tower may be used | only at the risk of the user.” [1 Any person not in the habit | § of climbing ladders such as are | : provided in this tower can] quickly learn by a trial for a| short distance whether or not | he or she can continue to climb | to the top. As stated the - ladders with their boarc¢ re safer than way. building of this tow- | er will be completed sometime § in the month of August, 1954. | ® — { REINFORCE PAGE HOLES | Want to reinforce the holes] in the pages of a loose-leaf recipe book, or any kind of loose-leaf notebook, quickly | and inexpensively Simply dab | each hole with colorless nail | polish and let dry. a | Everybody in this locality reads back- tisers get such excellent resnlts SERVICE R-II £3 It has always been the aim of this bank to make our service excel in three ways — accuracy, promptness, and friendliness. In brief, we try to render service of the type which we would appreciate if we were on the customers’ side of the counter. And remember, your dealings with this bank are held on the same con- fidential plane as those with your doctor or lawyer. ddA TLL LORE ET LR) LLM. JOY ACCURACY PROMPTNESS FRIENDLINESS rr | climb | | day night, above, | | 3 any stair} i | weeks Hey Kids! 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